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From the back of the book: "A terrible construction site accident takes Edgar Freemantle's right arm and scrambles his memory and his mind, leaving him with little but rage as he begins the ordeal of rehabilitation. A marriage that produced two lovely daughters suddenly ends, and Edgar begins to wish he hadn't survived the injuries that could have killed him. He wants out. His psychologist, Dr. Kamen, suggests a "geographic cure," a new life distant from the Twin Cities and the building business Edgar grew from scratch.

Edgar leaves Minnesota for a rented house on Duma Key, a stunningly beautiful, eerily undeveloped splinter of the Florida coast. The sun setting into the Gulf of Mexico and the tidal rattling of shells on the beach call out to him, and Edgar draws. A visit from Ilse, the daughter he dotes on, starts his movement out of solitude. He meets a kindred spirit in Wireman, a man reluctant to reveal his own wounds, and then Elizabeth Eastlake, a sick old woman whose roots are tangled deep in Duma Key. Now Edgar paints, sometimes feverishly, his exploding talent both a wonder and a weapon. Many of his paintings have a power that cannot be controlled. When Elizabeth's past unfolds and the ghosts of her childhood begin to appear, the damage of which they are capable is truly devastating. The tenacity of love, the perils of creativity, the mysteries of memory and the nature of the supernatural -- Stephen King gives us a novel as fascinating as it is gripping and terrifying."

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Here's where the book will be traveling. I reserve the right to change the order if needed.innae, COnightraine56, MOliz-z, OHoldreader, CAariesgirl29, TNHyphen8, HIjsmeltser, IAdastephan6, NJfungirl503, ORspoiledrotten, NJawakeagain, NJdabercro, UTcyber-librarian, NCtempestsans, GARrrcaron, NH

I am a big fan of Stephen King's books, but the last couple of books that he has written were not as great in my opinion as some of his earlier stuff. This one was pretty good, in my opinion. It involves a bit of the paranormal and a bit of mystery, so it was just my kind of book! The main character loses his right arm in an accident on a construction site and soon finds that he has gained some strange new abilities! This was a great book! I'm so excited to share it with you guys for my first book ray!

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Journal Entry 3 by ladybug74 at via U.S. Postal Service in Bookring, Book Ring -- Controlled Releases on Monday, February 11, 2008

Released 10 yrs ago (2/12/2008 UTC) at via U.S. Postal Service in Bookring, Book Ring -- Controlled Releases

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This book is off to innae in Colorado for a bookray. I hope you enjoy the book as much as I did.

I finished this earlier today, but wanted to wait until I had time to make a longer than usual journal (because often my JE's are about one line :-)

As I don't want to accidently spoil it for anyone...please highlight below to see what I thought. . . . I have been reading Stephen King novels since I picked up my mom's copy of Night Shift and read it at the same time she did. I truly love his writing. Although lately...something has been lacking. His novels just haven't had that "magic" that could make me stay up when I was tired, just to read another chapter...or finish the book! With this book, the Stephen I like to read is back!!!

In fact, I think it has more chills than some of his other "supernatural" books. This one was almost back to horror, only it had a purpose to the horror. I am specifically thinking of when Edgar is trying to dispel the nightmares, and is turning on lights -- wants to make a phone call -- and when he turns on the kitchen light! OMG!! it's a "ghost" with a handcuff waiting for him!! I jumped. Who jumps when they read a book??? Thank you Stephen for coming back to us....Constant Reader missed you.

I happen to have a second copy of this book (a friend gave it to me just after Ladybug told me the ring was on the way) and I will be passing it around to my friends, because...the KING is back.

I got this over the weekend. I am a few pages in and it looks like it will be good. Thanks ladybug74 for sharing. I am a slow reader, but I'll get it done asap.

Journal Entry 7 by nightraine56 at mailbox in St. Louis, Missouri USA on Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Released 9 yrs ago (4/15/2008 UTC) at mailbox in St. Louis, Missouri USA

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This was classic King. The last couple of books I read of his I have been disappointed with. However, this was truly old style King and I really enjoyed it. Thanks ladybug74 for sharing. It is on it's way to liz-z. Enjoy!

Just came home from a backpacking trip and look what I found at my doorstep! I am looking forward to reading this, the last couple of Stephen King books I have read I was not impressed with. Hopefully this is truly classic King.

I will start this as soon as I am finished with the book I am currently reading.

I just finished this book off and it is ready to be mailed to the next reader as soon as I get the address.

As far as my review of the book, I thought it mediocre. It was an ok story, a bit long, a bit of non-sense and overall not the Stephen King that I loved when I was in high school. Maybe I have just outgrown his style of writing but I don't think that his books are what they used to be and maybe they never will be again. I really wanted to love this book but just couldn't.

Journal Entry 10 by liz-z at US Post in Book Ring, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases on Saturday, May 10, 2008

Released 9 yrs ago (5/10/2008 UTC) at US Post in Book Ring, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases

king never lets me down.Just the most amazing imagination ever.This has to be one of his best.Pretty much kept me guessing all the way through.Thanks so much for sharing.Sending on it's way to ariesgirl.

Journal Entry 13 by oldreader at US Post in Book Ring, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases on Friday, June 13, 2008

Released 9 yrs ago (6/13/2008 UTC) at US Post in Book Ring, A Bookring -- Controlled Releases

So just when I was wondering whether or not I should be worried about this book..it arrived today, apparently having come over by boat or something. (Must remember to be very nice to my poor mail carrier who keeps having to walk up our driveway with heavy boxes of books. This box only had the one but it's HUGE!)

The front cover is pretty tame for Stephen King..but the back cover is suitably bizarre.

I need to finish my current book first, but this is going on the *top* of the TBR stack so it will be next.

Oh, by the way, I'm hanging on to the box it came in so I'm prepared when it's time to send the book on to the next reader. :)

Just want to post an update here: I haven't started yet, sorry. Busy, busy at work, plus the Olympics are on so I'm not getting much reading done!

Also - note to future readers - don't be alarmed, the white stuff is just baking soda. I'll do my best to get as much of it out as I can, but in order to read this book I need to try to reduce the smoky smell (or it will give me a major headache).

Hoping to start this in the next couple of days - I don't have to work on Friday (state holiday) so I'm planning to make a big dent in this book then. :)

I haven't read much Stephen King recently (I think the last one I read was Hearts in Atlantis) but once I got started this went pretty fast - it sucked me in and didn't want to let me go! When I went to the art supply store for the binding supplies they had the cutest tiny canvases (maybe 2"x3") and itty bitty easels to match. I can't even draw, let alone paint, but the satisfaction it gave Edgar made me wish I could...or maybe not, after all! ;)

The story also made me think of Larry Niven's Gil Hamilton (aka Gil the Arm); if you've read those stories you'll know why.

Although I don't know much about book binding, I *think* I've managed to securely re-attach the pages to the cover, and most of the smell is gone. Hopefully the book will be ok for the rest of the readers on the list.

I see that I'm just about in the middle, so that's not a bad place for a short vacation, right? ;)

I appreciate everyone's patience. I've got jsmeltser's address and will be sending this out at the beginning of the week.

i wasn't really thrilled with this book. while it was some what a mystery, it just didn't ring as a 'stephen king' for me. there are plenty of details to give you the whole picture. not too much action. you can pretty much predict what is going to happen.

Journal Entry 23 by dastephan6 at Bookrelay, A Book Relay -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, October 23, 2008

this book has me thinking that stephen king is sort of writting again about when he had his accident one year ago. Beside that thought it was a great book I liked when I was in the middle of the book that it really picked up. As soon as I have a mail address this will be out in the mail to the next person :)

Recieved in the mail today, perfect timing as I just finished my current book. Can't wait to read this after reading the reviews, I too was a huge King fan, then found his work got quite boring. Whill journal again when done. Thanks for including me.

Journal Entry 28 by spoiledrotten at Hackettstown, New Jersey USA on Sunday, December 14, 2008

Released 9 yrs ago (12/13/2008 UTC) at Hackettstown, New Jersey USA

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This book was sent to awakeagain yesterday so that it can continue on its journey!

Once again I was disappointed in King's writing. I have to agree with was liz-z stated previously. I think it is all over for me and Stephen King. Thanks so much for giving me the opportunity to read this book.

I think this book had a better beginning, middle and ending than many Stephen King books. All too often he gets caught up in little side stories or just throws in all sorts of supernatural stuff that doesn't fit. This book was coherent I thought. I wish we'd learned a little more about why these people developed special abilities.

Received in the mail yesterday. I will start this book as soon as I finish the book I'm reading now. I'm hoping this book is like his earlier writing but not so sure after reading the mixed reviews in the other journal entries. I guess I'll soon find out.

I received this book in the mail today from dabercro in UT ... as part of this bookray. I have 3 other bookring/rays in front of this ... but will try to read it in a timely basis and pass it on to the next reader.

I finished reading this book today. I think this is Stephen King at his best. It surprised me that his location was out of Maine ... to one of the keys off southern Florida. It also isn't fully of religious opinion that his other books are (that I've read). King is so good at drawing you into this book before it gets creepy. Half-way through I was hooked into the story ... but also foresaw the possibility of creepiness quickly approaching. By then it was too late to stop reading, I was already into it. LOL Great book!

arrived safely today. am in the middle of one other ring and then this one is next on my list. am excited by the comments cyber-librarian made regarding getting hooked into the well built story and then the creepiness. that's the thing i love about a good King book. looking forward to it!

once again, King has managed to take his skills and pull me into a world that should be totally unbelievable, but as seen through his eyes is not. introduces us to his fully believable characters, lets us grow to know and care about them and then takes us on a supernatural, crazy Mr. Toad's Wild Ride (ha! those of you who have read the book get the references i'm sure and those who will soon will understand).

my only quarrel with this one is the liberties King took with the geography of the west coast of florida. probably not a distraction for the occassional visitor of someone who knows little about the area, but to one such as me who is a florida born and bred girl, it was a mite distracting.

be that as it may, a thoroughly enjoyable read and perfect timing as it definitely has helped me completely unplug from my job (which i hate, and my boss who tells me every day how she is doing all the work and i am nothing, all the while slinging and lobbing the scut jobs over the cube wall for me to dig through and her to take credit on)

thanks for sharing. Rrrcaron has been PMed for address and the book will wing it's way to NH sometime next week after i've received that info.

This book was waiting for me when I picked up my mail yesterday at the post office. It may have arrived earlier, I haven't picked up my mail in a week. I have a book in progress, but I'm sure I'll be opening this one before the week is over. I'm looking forward to it. I haven't read a Stephen King book in a long time. Ruth